The peak of fall warbler migration has now come to an end with the ending of the month of September. It was a great month for warblers with a total of 27 species including four Connecticut Warblers, a Mourning Warbler as well as multiple late species. The end of the month also brought a great influx of Blackpoll Warblers as well as increased numbers of Yellow rumped Warblers and Palm Warblers. I also had Black Bears in various spots for multiple days in a row. October will bring the peak of these two warblers and rapidly decreasing numbers of most of the remaining species. I will be out as much as I can trying to track down late staying warblers, more Connecticut Warblers and with lots of luck, a true rarity from the west.
An ongoing story of my search to see all the new world warbler species as well as general sightings of warblers locally
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
September ends with a total of 27 species in the county for the month
Black throated Blue Warbler, Belchertown, MA, Sep 30, 2025
Ovenbird, Belchertown, MA, Sep 30, 2025
Black throated Green Warbler, Belchertown, MA, Sep 30, 2025
Ovenbird, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Common Yellowthroat, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Northern Parula, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Blackpoll Warbler, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Northern Waterthrush, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Tennessee Warbler, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
Black Bear, Belchertown, MA, Sep 29, 2025
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